Here are some of the most festive and highly anticipated events happening across metro Atlanta and beyond this weekend.
Just in time for the holidays, Walmart has launched its drone delivery service in metro Atlanta, the first of a five-city expansion. The expansion was first announced in June, and now the service will ...
ATLANTA - Atlanta police are investigating a shooting at the intersection of Metropolitan and Moreland avenues in southeast Atlanta. According to preliminary reports, officers located an unidentified ...
We want to hear about it. By Callie Holtermann The college application process can be dizzying. High school students have long sought advice from family members and school counselors, Reddit forums ...
ATLANTA — Metro Atlanta’s culinary scene is abuzz as food lovers celebrate the restaurants that kept their Michelin stars and the new names earning recognition. This year's honors saw a slight shift ...
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has given Atlanta's ...
In the high-stakes world of college admissions, there’s one lesson every hopeful applicant should learn early: What you leave out of your personal essay may matter more than what you put in. Many ...
The skinny: After consecutive losses, the Tigers return to the road in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football season. … Johntarrious Thomas is surging on the ground for Edward ...
File photo of Elizabeth Herrera, co-founder of Casa Azul de Wilson, leading a workshop to help students apply for federal student aid on December 12, 2024. Governor Josh Stein has declared the week of ...
Atlanta's leading Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) - Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morris Brown College, and Spelman College - will receive a historic $50 million ...
Texas residents can apply to public colleges and universities in the state for free Oct. 13-19. Typically, colleges and universities charge a fee for applications. But in the spring, state lawmakers ...
Re “The College Game Is Changing. It’s Still Dreadful,” by Jeffrey Selingo (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 28): Mr. Selingo is right: Almost everything about “the game” of college admissions is broken.